Description

Cheer up kids by making cards for them. You can donate locally by checking with the school nurse or religious organization or donate to one of these organizations:

Suggested organizations:

sendkidstheworld.com

cardsforhospitalizedkids.com

sendlettersofhope.org

https://cardzforkidz.org/

Suggested card ideas: Generally speaking, it is requested that you do not write messages like “Get well”, “Feel Better” or other illness related comments. Check the websites for specific recommendations.

Suggestions for how Daisy and Brownie Girls can earn the Cards for Kids Patch:

Make cards. Choose an organization or an individual child. Make cards to send.

Suggestions for how Junior and Cadette Girls can earn the Cards for Kids Patch:

Get others involved. Find a Daisy or Brownie troop who are interested in making cards for kids. To find a troop, you can attend a Service Unit meeting or post on your Service Unit Facebook page. Arrange a meeting time and provide the supplies to make cards with the younger troop.

Suggestions for how Senior and Ambassador Girls can earn the Cards for Kids Patch:

Get the community involved. Run a card making workshop or let your community know you are looking for handmade cards.

Additional information

Weight

.02 lbs

Dimensions

1 × 1 × 1 in

4 reviews for "Cards for Kids Patch Program"

Rated 5 out of 5

Briana – February 4, 2018:

very cute and sturdy patches. fast shipping

Rated 5 out of 5

elizabeth.chandler – March 15, 2018:

Thank you, Making Friends! I lead a troop of blind and visually impaired girls. We’ve found that, unfortunately, the GSA isn’t really accessible for our girls, so we’ve been building our own activities around your patches! The Cards For Kids fun patch was the first patch that our girls earned by creating a community drive for orphaned children in our city. They’ve loved earning their patches, and choosing future activities based on the huge catalogue of patches available here! They are bright and detailed enough for our girls with visual impairments, and tactile enough for our totally blind girls. I couldn’t run the fun, successful troop that I do without access to these phenomenal badges!

Terri Bose – March 15, 2018:

Terrific! Let us know if there is anything specific you are looking for.

Rated 5 out of 5

Ms Miller – January 5, 2019:

We recently switched from American Heritage Girls, to Frontier Girls…and our daughter loves earning extra patches with your “scout” patches! We are constantly recommending various patches, from your site, to the general discussion group on Facebook, so they can enjoy them too! We’ll be doing this one next, I think!!! 😁👍

Rated 5 out of 5

jenniferharding79 – April 12, 2019:

This is a really fun and easy service project to do. My Cadettes loved planning the event and inviting younger girls to participate. Thanks for creating an adorable fun patch to go with the event as well as instructions for hosting. We appreciated the idea and the patch. Well worth the cost!